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The Roundup
(406) 433-3306Fax (406) 433-4114e-mail address:[email protected]
P.O. Box 1207
Wednesday, September 7, 2016 Volume 42 • Number 30
MNAXLP
Be Part of a Blast From the Past at McKenzie County’s Heritage Day, Sept.17th
A Benefit Dinner & Auction is Planned for a Little Man that Underwent Big Surgery
New Chamber Director Chosen
The Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture has
on the job will be Monday, September 12th. As Director, Hesserwill oversee the daily operations of the Chamber, and work with the board and volunteers to ensure programs and services
Hesser is a native of Havre, Montana. With over 17 years of
that her work will keep its services member-centered. In addition,
Chamber of Commerce. As the Events Manager, she headed up large community events, the monthly “Business After Hours” and the Annual Banquet. She also added new member-driven Chamber services such as the Chamber Business Directory.
“We are very fortunate to have a business leader andcommunity champion step into this position”, explained Kelly Reisig, Search Committee Chair. “Her experience perfectly pairs with the strategic plan of the board to create member-driven services, and strengthen and enhance partnerships throughout the community of Sidney.”
Check Out the Sweet Seats at the Chair-ity Auction, Sept 16th
Join the McKenzie County Heritage Association for their 18th Annual Heritage Day, Saturday, Sept. 17th in WatfordCity, ND. Admission is a free-will donation and the fun begins at 11:00am central time at the McKenzie County Heritage Park. Attendants are encouraged to dress in period costumes. At 11:30the District I Cattle Women will be serving up $5.00 slush burger meals until they are gone.
There will be live and recorded music throughout the day, an old –time photo booth, food vendors including Women of Epiphany and B-Bonks Bakery, and Native American dancers from the Mandaree, ND area are scheduled to perform at 12:30. The Nakota Horse Conservancy is bringing two of their beautiful Nakota horses to the event, and they will give a little bit of history about the unique breed.
A Reminiscing Panel of long-time McKenzie County res-idents will give a presentation about the changes that have occurred in the area over the years at noon.
There will be old-time machinery demonstrations begin-ning at 1:00 with the shingle mill and sawmill; the threshing
the stationary bailer and give a horse-power demonstration. All of the machinery has been collected over the past 20 years andserves as a way for people to relive the past, experiencing part of farming life that may otherwise be forgotten.
Sandy Rieker will be in period dress as an old-time school-
Nelson School at noon.At 3:00 kids are invited to participate in the Coin Scramble;
the straw from the threshing machine will be spread out with
during the fun and frantic search.
Last year about 500 people attended Heritage Day, ex-periencing a little piece of county history, and the McKenzie County Heritage Park hopes to make this year even better. Forinformation, visit the McKenzie County History Facebook page.
Parents Bryton Held and Brian Kusto expected what most parents expect when anticipating a new baby: a brief hospital stay before bringing their bundle of joy home. However, shortly after their 7lb. 7oz. baby boy, Michael Allen Kusto was born on July 27th, 2016, they were told that he had a heart murmur. Four
in Minneapolis, MN.
to Bismarck and then to Minneapolis. He was diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis with an uncuspid valve, and at just one month old, Michael underwent open-heart surgery. The proce-dure took nine minutes, but was no less major than any other open-heart surgery.
Sidney native Held has been able to stay with her son
father has been able to be there for the majority of it, having to come home to Sidney for a few days to attend to business.
staying with his parents at a hotel in Minneapolis awaiting the go-ahead from doctors to come home.
fundraising event at the Sidney Moose Lodge, 101 3rd St SE, on Friday, Sept. 9th from 5:00pm – 8:00pm. There will be a silent and live auction, and a free-will chili and cinnamon roll dinner served. Currently, some of the items to be auctioned include a
coffee gift card from Silver Junction. Any and all donated items are being accepted for both auctions.
Fargo bank, 101 2nd Ave SW, for anyone who would like to make a monetary donation. All funds will be used to help the family with medical, travel, and living expenses.
“The community has been awesome with their support,”
what they can to help.”Held and Kusto are hopeful that they will be back in time
wonderful people that have helped them so much.
Auction can contact Thornton at 406-478-1610.Michael Allen Kusto, along with his family, would sincerely
given during this time.
The Chair-ity Silent Auc-tion will be held Friday, Sept. 16th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at the Sidney Elks Lodge, 123 3rd St W. Up-cycled and deco-rated chairs will be auctioned off with all proceeds going to help Crestwood Inn purchase new dining room chairs.
In addition to the auction, there will be a mystery wine-pull; for $20, participants can pull a random bottle of wine varying in value, variety, and uniqueness. Vickie Vaira will be playing the accordion that evening and Crestwood Inn cook Barb Mocko is serving up her special recipe chili and cinnamon rolls, insuring that no one will be leaving hungry.
said Kelly Wilkinson, Support Service Coordinator at Crestwood
dining room chairs on display at the event.”The chairs to be auctioned have all been donated by local
artists including Afton Rae, Penny Filler, Jackie Damm, Brandi Sander, Beth Kunda, Peggy Kopp, Kathy Nicholson, Serina Ev-erett, Claire Mayor, Carol Nankivel, Jodi Berry, Dixie Mead, and Jitterbug Preschool. The chairs will be on display at the MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3rd Ave SE, Sept. 8th -15th, except for two that will be unveiled the night of, and will only be bid on by Early Bird ticketholders.
Friends of Crestwood, businesses, and community mem-bers have donated several bottles of wine. Individuals and businesses can also sponsor a new dining room chair that will have a gold plaque that reads: donated by, in honor of, or in memory of. The cost to sponsor a new chair is $400.00.
Anyone with an old wooden chair they would like to donate for the auction can contact Wilkinson and she will be happy to accept them; chairs can be already decorated, or artists can be found to work on the donated chairs.
There are only 25 Early Bird tickets available. They are $40 and include early admittance at 5:00pm, a handcrafted pottery bowel or mug, and the opportunity to bid on the two mystery chairs to be unveiled that evening.
General admission tickets are $20 and both can be pur-chased at the MonDak Heritage Center or the Richland County Housing Authority, 1032 6th St SW. General admission tickets will also be sold at the door.
The total cost for new specialty chairs at Crestwood Inn is approximately $20,000 and $7,000 has been raised so far.
For more information, or to donate or sponsor a chair, contact Wilkinson at 406-433-4681. Anyone who would like to
a dollar amount for a proxy-bid.
Janet SergentReal EstateLoan Officer
NMLS ID# 525727
REAL ESTATE FINANCINGFor Home Purchases & RefinancingStop in today and see Janet Sergent in Sidney
www.richlandfcu.com201 West Holly St. • Sidney, MT (406) 482-270418 East 2nd St. Culbertson, MT (406) 787-5890
WWW.COOKSONMAIN.COMNo. 224Main Street
WILLISTON, ND 58801PHONE: 701-572-2665FAX: 701-572-2666
ANGELA DeMARS, [email protected]
Wally & MarlysBinder
help us celebrate
on their 60th anniversary
September 10th2:00 - 5:00pmBible Baptist Church
502 S Central • Sidney, MT RSVP: 406-488-7759
at the
Thank YouI would like to thank all of my
friends & family for the BEST birthday party ever!
– Anne Koch
LAKE WATER LEVEL REPORT Sakakawea
Current Elevation ...................................... 1839.2 ..................................... 1839.6
One Year Ago ........................................... 1842.6Release For Day (C.F.S.) ......................... 20,200
SIDNEY WEATHER DATASource: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research CenterDate High Low Precip.Aug. 29 ...............83 .................. 51 .............. 0.00 Aug. 30 ...............92 .................. 49 .............. 0.00 Aug. 31 ...............97 .................. 63 .............. 0.00 Sept. 1 ................92 .................. 66 .............. 0.00 Total YTD Precipitation ................................11.26
AREA RECOVERY GROUPSMONDAYS: 12 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. – Grief Reovery Support group at First
Lutheran Church, Watford City. 6 p.m. – Al-Anon,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214 S.
Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking at Faith Alliance
Church, 704 S. Western Ave. 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or ride.
TUESDAYS: 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.WEDNESDAYS: 8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford Room, McKenzie Co. Public
Library, Watford City.THURSDAYS: 7 p.m. –
W. Holly, Sidney. 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or ride.
FRIDAYS: 12 p.m. – AA,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214 S.
Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. - AA meeting, basement of Wilmington
Lutheran Church, Arnegard. 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.- 5 Stones faith based recovery meeting,
7 p.m. – Path to recovery at Faith Alliance Church, 704 S. Western Ave.
8 p.m. – Sidney.
SATURDAYS: 9 a.m. & 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church
Education bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 3 p.m. - NA meeting, Straight The Path Grp, MonDak
7 p.m. – AA 24 hour group, Northern Pump & Compression, Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or ride.
SUNDAYS: 3 p.m. - NA meeting, Straight The Path Grp, MonDak
7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
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OBITUARIES
New Winter Hours for Fort Union Trading Post NHS
On September 4th, Fort Union will transition to new winter hours of 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (Central Time). The site is open daily throughout winter except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and
Weekend, 2017.During winter, visitors are invited to explore the Bourgeois
House Visitor Center featuring a staffed information desk, exhib-its, and park videos. Exhibits include artifacts recovered during
reconstruction possible. Park videos highlight different historical
Fort Union Association bookstore selling reproduction trade goods and books.
Fort Union Trading Post is located 24 miles north of Sidney, Montana and 25 miles southwest of Williston, North Dakota, via highway 1804. While here, visitors are encouraged to tour the reconstructed fort, trade room and bourgeois house. Fort
get the latest updates, changes and upcoming events, or visit our website at www.nps.gov/fous or on Facebook.
For more information on Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, contact the park at 701-572-9083.
Myrtle May (Balducke) Brown, 77
Rochester, MN formerly of Miles City, MTFuneral service for Myrtle May Brown, 77, of Rochester,
MN, formerly of Miles City, MT, was held on Tuesday, September 6 at 1 p.m. at Ebenezer Congregational Church in Sidney, MT
Burial was in the Richland County Memorial Park cemetery under the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT.
Remembrances, pictures and condolences can be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.
Fr. Ned Shinnick, 85Sidney, Montana
Mass of the Christian Burial for Fr. Ned Shinnick, 85, of Sidney, MT is at 10 a.m., Wednesday, September 7, at St.
Vigil services were at 7 p.m., Tuesday, September 6, at
the Sidney Cemetery, Sidney, MT under the direction of the Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney.
Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.
Fr. Ned Shinnick, died on Tuesday, August 30 at the Billings Clinic, Billings, MT.
Becoming a Love & Logic Parent Series Offered
By Marcia HellandsaasNDSU Extension Agent
teens can use Love & Logic strategies to reenergize! Reduce the nagging and complaining from your children, promote thinking and responsibility, and give consequences with empathy. Put a laugh back into your parenting in utilizing techniques introduced in this Love and Logic series!
Become a Love & Logic parent will be held from 6:30 pm to 8 pm CT on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, September 19, 27, 29, October 4 and 6. Each class will be at the McKenzie County Extension Service, 205 6th Street NW, (brown “McK-enzie County” building to the west of the McKenzie County Courthouse) in Watford City.
[email protected]. Pre-registrations are requested by Friday, September 16.
Lesson Offered on Preparing Freezer Meals to Save Time
By Marcia HellandsaasNDSU Extension Agent
Do you like to ease up time spent in the kitchen when the weather allows us to enjoy our gardens and other outdoor
-er cooking is you spend time cooking a quantity of meals that will feed you or your family for two weeks or up to two months.
“Making Freezer Meals with Lentils, Chickpeas and Split Peas” will be held on Monday, September 26 at the McKenzie
brown “McKenzie County” building directly behind the Court-house.) Class will start at 6 pm and conclude by 7:30 pm.
Concepts of freezer meals will be introduced and can be applied to a wide variety of ingredients. This lesson will focus on the nutrition aspects of pulse foods.
Participants will have opportunity to take home a start of a freezer meal and to sample several freezer meal dishes pre-pared with pulse foods.
Pre-registration is requested prior to attending. Please
or email [email protected] if you are interested in participating in this program. Pre-registrations should be received by Thursday, September 22.
Girl Scout Registration Sept. 8
Girl Scout Registration for 2016-17, Grades K-12, will be held at the Sidney-Richland County Library on Thursday, Sept 8th, 5:30-7:00 pm.
Register online at www.gsmw.org, click on “Become a Girl Scout”, and complete registration information. Scholarships are available.
-mation.
EVENTSS E N D U S Y O U R E V E N T S !
THE ROUNDUP: PO Box 1207111 West Main • Sidney, MT 59270
406-433-3306 • Fax: 406-433-4114 • Email: [email protected]
RICHLAND COUNTYEvents in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT Zone.
Wed., Sept. 76 p.m. - Free Community Meal - Everyone welcome. Pella Lutheran Church, 418 West Main.Fri., Sept. 9
11 a.m.-1 p.m. - BBQ Celebration - Come and help the staff of Yellowstone Chiropractic Clinic celebrate 15 years of business.3-7 p.m. - E-rase your E-waste - Richland County Shop, 2140 W Holly. This event continues 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 10. For more information go to http://www.ars.usda.gov/pa/naparl/ewaste or contact Jackie Couture at 406-433-9422.
Moose Lodge. If you would like to donate to one of the auctions call Stacey at 406-478-1610.7 p.m. - Montana UFOs and Extraterrestrials - Speaker Joan Bird will give a short course in UFO literacy. Free and open to the public. MonDak Heritage Center.Sat., Sept. 10
Walking To Wellness - Get your shoes on, getting tracking
Community Care. For more information call 406-488-2273 or visit www.foundationforcommunitycare.org.Fri., Sept. 16
for $20 pull a mystery bottle of wine. Tickets available at the MonDak Heritage Center or Richland County Housing
available at the door. Chairs will be on display at the MonDak Heritage Center Sept. 8-15. Sidney Elks Lodge.Sat., Sept. 17
and kids cooking event. Free admission but accepting
Elementary gym and playground.Mon., Sept. 19
6 p.m. - 8-Week Grief Recovery Method - Grief support
If you are interested contact Sr. Rita Rauschendorfer or Sr. Regina Murray at 774-3401 or Deb Prevost at 433-2389. St.
Tues., Sept. 20
$15 adults, $13 seniors, $10 students. MonDak Heritage Center. For more information, 406-433-3500 send a email.Sat., Sept. 24
Scramble, sign up as a team or an individual. 8-11 a.m.,
follow at the Elks. Proceeds to help defray medical expenses for George Carpenter. $50 entry fee. For more information
406-480-1672.
MCKENZIE COUNTYEvents in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CT ZoneSat., Sept. 17
10 a.m. - Heritage Days - Old time threshing, blacksmithing
side of Watford City on Hwy. 85.
Visit www.eventbrite.com to get tickets, $20. Coffee and cheesecake reception following show. Watford City High
Cross Point Church, 701-444-2355.
WILLIAMS COUNTYEvents in Williston unless otherwise listed. CT Zone. Tues., Sept. 13
5 p.m. - Williston Trinity Christian School Annual Banquet & Auction - The theme is “Pursuit of Excellence” and will includedinner, speaker and a silent and live auction. Tickets $25
Williston, ND. For more information contact Cory Fleck or
Thurs., Sept. 157 p.m. - Williston Basin Speedway Loren Rogers Memorial Fall Round Up - Dirt track racing, family run, concessions available. This event continues on Sept. 16. Williston Basin Speedway. www.thewillistonbasinspeedway.com.Fri., Sept. 16
on Sept. 17. Center.Sat., Sept. 17
you are interested in being a vendor or donating a piece of
3601. Recreation Park, Williston, ND. Sun., Sept. 18
DAWSON COUNTYEvents in Glendive unless otherwise listed. MT ZoneThurs., Sept. 8
and Colleen Fischer. This event continues though Sept. 10.
call Jan at 406-773-5576.Sat., Sept. 10
Joanna Magalsky and The Culprits. Beer gardens, silent
Sun., Sept. 1112-5 p.m. - Bell Street Bridge Celebration - Free admission.
Fri., Sept. 164-8 p.m. - Glendive Gun Show - This event continues 9 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sept. 17 and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sept. 18. EPEC building, 313 S Merrill, Glendive, MT. For more information call 406-377-3969. Sat., Sept. 17
hike. Diane Gabriel Trailhead, Makoshika Park, Glendive, MT For more information contact Diane Hall, 406-256-7156 or [email protected].
CUSTER COUNTYEvents in Miles City unless otherwise listed. MT ZoneSat., Sept. 10
8:30 a.m. - Eastern Montana Veterans Stand Down 2016 -
counseling, employment and education assistance. Lunch
RMC Health Screening Walk-In Labs
September 19-23 (7:00 to 10:00 a.m.)
At RMC’s Tele-Med Room
Payment upon service via credit, cash, and in-state check. No insurance billing for service
$40
- Lipid Panel - Diabetes Sugar Tests - Liver/Kidney Functions - Thyroid Screening - Gout Uric Acid Test - Complete Blood Count - PSA Prostate Cancer (additional $21 charge)
FooYeeChinese Restaurant
LUNCH BUFFET10:30amto 1:30pm
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Laugh It Up for a Good Cause During the Jeff Allen Comedy Café, Sept. 17
By Meagan DotsonBakken Oil Rush Ministry
is presenting the Jeff Allen Comedy Café Saturday, Sept. 17th at the Watford City High School Performing Arts Cen-ter, 2313 Wolf Den Parkway. The venue accommodates about 500 people and the family friendly show will start at 7:00pm central time with Starbucks coffee and cheese-cake served following the performance.
The United Methodist Church started Bakken Oil Rush Ministry in 2013, after seeing a need for an outreach ministry in the area. The min-istry has transitioned to a community based organiza-tion, run by Directors Jim and Kathie Konsor and a board made up of six community members; with the transition, came the responsibility of rais-ing funds to keep the ministry in operation. It was decided that having a couple of large fundraising events would be more constructive than hold-ing several small fundraising events throughout the year.
After contacting Jeff Allen and explaining their needs, the comedian gave Bakken Oil Rush Ministry a reduced rate, and businesses and local
churches have stepped up to sponsor the show.
Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at www.eventbrite.com. Anyone with questions about the event can call 701-444-2355.
Bakken Oil Rush Minis-try meets the needs of area residents and newcomers with their traveling thrift store, which is a converted toy-haul-er travel trailer. They provide clothes, blankets, small kitch-enwares, and occasionally furniture to those in need. The traveling thrift store is open in conjunction with the food pan-
month from 5:00pm – 7:00pm, and the third Tuesday of each month from 2:00pm – 4:00pm. Additional hours are posted at the traveling thrift store. Annual outreach events are also part of what the ministry provides, such as the Fall Coat giveaway held in October. The traveling thrift store is parked in the Cash Wise Foods park-ing lot in Watford City and winter coats are distributed to those who need them. Last year they served more than 370 people.
Bakken Oil Rush Ministry rents the Civic Center for one day each December, where
people are invited to listen to the Christmas Story, sing Christmas carols, and share a hot meal before the toy mall opens. Children that come to the Christmas event receive a
where the ministry gives them brand new still packaged toys.
There are many people
situations, whether they are local or have just moved to the area.
“We try to get them from a desperate place, to a place where their needs are met and they have hope for their situation,” explained Director Jim Konsor.
In May the ministry be-gan renting a building with an option to buy and they are currently renovating the space. To date they have giv-en more than 31,000 items to more than 2,500 families and individuals.
To learn more, visit them on Facebook at Oil Rush Min-istry or contact Jim Konsor at 605-268-0058; anyone who would like to donate can send contributions to Bakken Oil Rush Ministry, PO Box 2901, Watford City, ND, 58854.
Comedian Jeff Allen gives a family-friendly performance that will have the audience in stitches.
Right: Kathie and Jim Konsor
are the Directors of Bakken Oil
Rush Ministries.
B e l o w : T h e traveling thrift store is open the first and third Tuesdays of each month.
SALE SCHEDULEWed, Sept. 7........................................................................................All Class Cattle Sale - 9:00amWed, Sept. 14......................................................................................All Class Cattle Sale - 9:00amWed, Sept. 21 .................................................................................Feeder Special - 9:00am Customer Appreciation BBQ - 12:00pmWed, Sept. 28......................................................................................All Class Cattle Sale - 9:00amWed, Oct. 5 .........................................................................................All Class Cattle Sale - 9:00amWed, Oct. 12 .......................................................................................All Class Cattle Sale - 9:00amFri, Oct. 14 ............................................................................ Horse & Sheep Sale 12:00 pmWed, Oct. 19 .......................................................................................All Class Cattle Sale - 8:00amWed, Oct. 26 ............................................................................ Feeders Special Only Sale - 8:00amSat, Oct. 29 .................................................................................Bred Cattle & Weigh Ups - 9:00amWed, Nov. 2 .................................................................Feeders Special Only Sale - 8:00am Featuring Vitt Influence CalvesSat, Nov. 5 ...................................................................................Bred Cattle & Weigh Ups - 9:00amWed, Nov. 9 .............................................................................. Feeders Special Only Sale - 8:00amSat, Nov. 12 .................................................................................Bred Cattle & Weigh Ups - 9:00amWed, Nov. 16 ............................................................................ Feeders Special Only Sale - 8:00amSat, Nov. 19 ..................................................................Stock Cow & Bred Heifers Special - 9:00amWed, Nov. 23 ...................................................................................NO SALE - Happy ThanksgivingWed, Nov. 30 ............................................................................ Feeders Special Only Sale - 8:00amSat, Dec. 3 ...................................................................................Bred Cattle & Weigh Ups - 9:00am
Customer AppreciationBarbecue!Wed, Sept 21st at 12 Noon
Tim Larson: 406-480-2666 | Dustin Cymbaluk: 701-220-0813 | Christy Albin: Office Manager
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HAPPY HOUR ALL DAYBLOODY MARY BAR • MIMOSAS FOR $250
$1599Cheese, Pepperoni or HawaiianPizza & a Pound of ChickenCracklings (Available to Stay or Go)
Thursday, September 8th
FOOTBALL KICKOFF PARTY!
(Every Sunday game too!)
If you would like to donate to one of the auctions, you can call Stacy at
406-478-1610Thanks & love from Michael Allen Kusto & his parents
My name is
I was born July 27th, 2016, to my loving parents Bryton Thornton-Held & Brian Kusto in Williston, ND.
People say I am perfect in every way, but my doctors found a heart murmur that was determined to be severe aortic stenosis with an uncuspid valve - very rare.
I was flown to Bismarck, ND, & then to the Minneapolis Childrens’ Hospital where I underwent open-heart surgery. I have a long recovery ahead & my family can’t go home for a long time. To help with all the medical & living expenses, my family has set up a donation account at Wells Fargo Bank under “Michael Kusto Benefit Fund.” Also, Please Join Us For A
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After collecting more than 10 Tons of e-waste this past spring, local E-rase your E-waste organizers are ready to do it all over again at their annual fall collection event to be held in Sidney Sept. 9-10.
with our spring collection,” E-rase your E-waste Committee Chair Jackie Couture said. “Our May collection in Sidney and Fairview brought in more than 23,000 pounds of e-waste, enough to put us over the 400,000-pound mark for all the e-waste recycled
who participated and all who continue to e-rase their e-waste at these events.”
Couture said the upcoming fall event set for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9-10, will once again be held at the Richland
Event times are Friday 3-7 pm and Saturday 9 am-3 pm. Please note, the county shop is available for drop offs during event times ONLY, when employees with Yellowstone E-waste Solutions of Billings, our e-cycler, and local volunteers will be available to help with loading and unloading.
She also noted that while most items are recycled for FREE, there is a small charge for CRT monitors and CRT televisions sets.
or $10 each depend-ing on size. Participants needing a hard drive re-moved, or who need of- f i c i a l documentation that their hard drive has
Who Can Participate?
Anyone in the MonDak region, or even outside it, is welcome to bring their electronic items to this event, Couture said, “You do not need to be a Richland County resident to participate.”
What Can I Bring?Nearly all electronic devices are accepted, according to
Couture, including computers and their components (printers, scanners, keyboards, etc.), cell phones, cameras, TVs, VCRs,
and even specialized electronic equipment used in businesses such as hospitals, law enforcement and manufacturing and
However, NO consumer white goods, vacuums, light bulbs, CFLs, mercury thermometers, alkaline batteries (rechargeable are okay), or items containing refrigerants (including dehu-
Bring...” handout posted on the USDA-ARS Northern Plains
gov/pa/nparl/ewaste. In addition, a handy “Items List” recycling form is also available at the website to further speed processing time for participants bringing both large and small amounts.
Appointments Recom-mended for Large recyclers
Area businesses, agen-cies and organizations with
large amounts to e-cycle are again asked to make
an appointment to drop off their items by calling Couture
at 406-433-9422. Please leave a message.
Where possible larger recyclers
staff to help get it done. Details on acceptable items and howto palletize them can be found in the “What to Bring...” handout posted at the website listed above.
The “E-rase your E-waste” effort in Sidney is coordinatedby the Richland County Local Emergency Planning Committee, Richland County DES and the Sidney Agricultural Research Ser-vice lab as a way for everyone to dispose of their old, obsolete electronic products in an environmentally friendly manner. TheMontana Department of Environmental Quality provides promo-tional funds and the Richland County Public Works Department makes their facilities freely available.
to recycle their outdated/obsolete electronics, which oftencontain harmful materials, including heavy metals, that canendanger the environment and human health when improperly
kept more than 200 TONS of obsolete electronics out of local
Fall E-rase Your E-waste Event in Sidney Sept. 9-10
Fifth Annual Parade of Homes October 2most popular events, the Parade of Homes, which will take
Boys and Girls Club of Richland County with tickets going on sale September 7.
to view everything from remodels to new construction. Homes this year range from a small, single family townhouse to a 2300 sq. ft. home.
Sponsored by Creative Solutions, the Parade of Homes was started as a fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Club and as a way
not only local builders and local businesses that supply actual -
tutions, furniture and appliance stores and decorating services. This area has a lot of talented people and this venue is meant to showcase as many as possible. It also gives everyone a chance to promote their business in the booklet that is given out to all who attend,” stated Brenda Larson, owner of Creative Solutions.
The following Sidney homeowners have graciously agreed
and Girls Club. -
eled and added an addition to enlarge their kitchen. This com-fortable ranch style home features warm painted walls accented with wonderful chalk painted furniture done by the homeowners.
been featured in other Parades, with previous owners, but viewers will be amazed at how large it now feels as most of the walls have been removed from the upper level, creating an open concept dining, living and kitchen area. The updated kitchen and bath are also special features worth seeing.
home is a lesson in eclectic decorating where everything tells a story about their lives. Bold colors, especially yellows and reds, and large furniture are featured throughout. The gorgeous gar-den, which Pat and David both enjoy working in, is something everyone will appreciate.
Scott and Gloria Ramus, 12267 CR 348, remodeled their entire house and added to it. Even the roof line was changed in
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the family room and laundry room. Wutke Properties, LLC, owned by Dennis and Emma Jane
Wutke, is offering one of their townhouses for viewers to enjoy at 813 3rd St. NW. This compact unit features a single car garage, open concept dining, living and kitchen plus three bedrooms, two baths and laundry upstairs. This home will be staged and
decorated by Creative Solutions and will feature furniture and accessories from local stores as well as custom chalk painted pieces that Creative Solutions has done.
As an added bonus, Mainstay Suites has graciously offered -
all the comforts of home while enjoying the perks of hotel living. This is a great opportunity to visit one of the many beautiful new hotels in Sidney.
Tickets go on sale September 7th at Creative Solutions, Johnson Hardware and Furniture, Stockman Bank, The Boys and Girls Club of Richland County and the Sidney Herald. Tickets
at Creative Solutions only the day of the show.
The Eastern Montana Veterans Stand Down to be held Sept. 10th in Miles City
By Meagan DotsonThe 7th Annual Eastern Montana Veterans Stand Down will
be held Sept. 10th from 9:00am – 3:00pm at the Miles City VA Hospital Auditorium located at 210 Winchester Ave., Miles City,
-lies who are welcome to take advantage of services and contacts
health counseling, and employment and education assistance.The Opening Ceremony will begin at 8:30 am and lunch will
be served starting at noon. Just a reminder, there are no drugs, alcohol, or weapons permitted and there is no inappropriate behavior allowed.
For more information, contact the Miles City Job Service 406-232-8340.
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1.19 acres, 4 bed/2 bath, walkout day-light basement, laundry room, upper & lower decks & a 2-car attached
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CARRIERS NEEDED
Need extra cash or want to get some exercise while getting paid? We have carrier routes available in most parts of Sidney. 406-433-3306 or fi ll out application at The Roundup, 111 W. Main, Sidney.
FOR RENT3 BEDROOM TRAILER
3 bedroom/2 bath for rent in August. New f loor ing throughout and all appliances included. 16X70 trailer. Wagon Wheel Trailer Court in Sidney, MT. Call 406-488-6183.
LOOKING FOR SPACE
FOR YOUR BUSINESS?
We have several retail/offi ce space units avai lable in downtown Sidney. All utilities pd., free internet, cellphone booster, in-house restaurant. Yellowstone Marketplace, Central Ave. & West Main, Sidney. Call Jody at 406-
480-7279 or see him at The Roundup offi ce, 111 W. Main.
FARM & RANCHMOUSE ASSAULT BAIT
Kills mice quickly. Williston Saddlery, 4 1/2 miles west on Hwy 2. 701-572-2267.
FOR SALE
Continuous fencing for corrals and gates, made locally. For more information call 701-770-2260 or 701-770-1856.
REGISTERED QUARTER
HORSE GELDING
FOR SALE
6 year old broke red roan registered quarter horse gelding for sale. $2,300. 701-770-4426.
ROUGH LUMBER
Wood posts: Time for corral repair. Williston Saddlery, 4 1/2 miles west on Hwy 2. 701-572-2267.
PURINA HORSE FEED
Horse owners: Purina horse feed - Sweet Impact $14.50 bag. Purina Equine Senior, full line of purina horse feeds. Williston Saddlery, 4 1/2 miles west on Hwy 2. 701-572-2267.
HORSE OWNERS
Saddles, tack, trail riding supplies, stall shavings, horse feed. Williston Saddlery, 4 1/2 miles west on Hwy 2. 701-572-2267.
CATTLEMEN:
Check out our new and used livestock trailers. Williston Saddlery, Hwy 2 west. 701-572-2267.
SIDNEY FEEDS
Sweet Pro Premium feed supplements for cattle & horses, Hefty Seed Co., south of Sidney. 406-488-4338.
MINERALS &
SUPPLEMENTS
Complete line of minerals & supplements, Crystalx protein & mineral tubs for cattle, horses & sheep. All types of liquid feed for livestock. Calving supplies. R&J Ag Supply 406-488-1953, 406-480-2006, 1-800-233-2499, Sidney, MT.
VERMEER HAYING
EQUIPMENT
See us today for all your haying & feeding equipment, sweeps & farm oil. Anderson Vermeer Sales & Service. Open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m-5:30 p.m. 701-828-3358 or 701-828-3482 (after hrs.). Alexander.
SERVICES WELDING
Welding & repair work. No job is too small. Portable welder,reasonable rates. 701-444-2936.
DETAILING VEHICLES
Call Derek, 406-480-7065.
R&L PAINTING
Will paint houses, barns, quonsets, silos, grain bins, etc. References available. R&L Painting, call 406-488-8244 or 406-480-4055.
TABLES & CHAIRS FOR
RENT
Par t i es , wedd ings , ge t togethers. Ultimate Showdown Assoc. Located at Hefty Seed Co. South of Sidney, has tables & chairs for rent. Will deliver. Call 406-488-4338.
FOR SALEPIZZA OVEN
2 deck commercial gas pizza oven, lge, free standing, $4,000. 406-480-7279.
GARAGE SALEYARD SALE
Sat., Sept. 10, 8 a.m., St. John Lutheran Church, Ellery Ave. & 2nd St., Fairview MT. Love seat, baby afghans, lap robes, wrought iron yard decorations, baseball gloves and much more.
GUN SHOWGLENDIVE GUN SHOW
EPEC Bldg. 313 S Merrill, Sept. 16, 17 & 18. Show hours are Fri. 4-8 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-6p.m. and Sun. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Questions call Ernie at 406-377-3969.
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EQUIPMENT REDUCTION SALETRUCKS
• 1993 Kenworth Tractor Detroit 18 Speed 649460
• 2000 IH Truck Tractor C12 Cat 13 Speed PTO, 480065 Miles
• 2002 International 4400 6 Speed International Engine 303956 Miles
• 1984 Intl Water Truck - Cummins Engine 5-2 Speed
• 1999 Century Class Freightliner 10 Speed Detroit PTO, 231783
• 1996 Kenworth T600B T/A Truck Tractor 10 Speed Detroit
• 1996 International Truck - Rear-end Out
• 1991 International Tractor - Diff Out • 1966 Peterbilt Water Truck 5x4
Cummins• 1965 IHC Flatbed Truck 4 Speed, 2
Speed Aux• 1954 Chevy Fuel Truck• 1995 Kenworth Tractor Parts• 1980 Mack - Parts
EQUIPMENT• 2009 Ditch Witch 4020 All Terrain Drill
1635 Total hours, 1600 Ft. Dirt ROD And Boxes, Down Hole Tools Housing Bit, T-Sub And Hydra Tongs, Ditch Witch TKD Tracker TD Display And TXO Quad Beacon With 2 - 1000 Gal Tanks And Kit.FM 13V Mud System
• 2003 Cat Skidsteer 2784 Hrs.• 6510 Ditch Witch Trencher Backhoe
3446 Hrs.• Superior Stacking Conveyor 24x80• Homemade 4x8 Screen Plant Feeder
271 Detroit • BW 142 POB Roller• 4366 IH Tractor • Layton Double Drum Roller• BW210 Drum Roller Model RW210
AVA• Terex TS14B Scraper Transmission
Out• 627B Cat Scraper - Front Motor Out• 790 John Deere Excavator, 2 Buckets,
Thumb, Needs Hydraulic Work• Case Vibratory Padfoot Compactor
(Parts)
LIGHT PLANTS• Terex 8KW• Magnum 20KW• Magnum 6KW
PICKUPS• 2011 Ford F 350 Ext. Cab Flatbed 4wd
Auto V8 Gas 122684• 2008 GMC 3500HD Ext. Cab Service
Body 4wd Auto Duramax 168955• 2011 GMC 2500 HD Ext. Cab Long
Box 4wd Auto 6.0 V8 135533• 2011 GMC 3500 HD Ext. Cab Long
Box 4wd Auto 6.0 V8 104593• 2008 GMC 3500 HD Ext. Cab Service
Body 4wd Auto Duramax 145337• 2008 Chevy 3500 HD Ext. Cab Service
Body 4wd Auto Duramax 233596• 2007 Chevy 2500 HD Ext. Cab Short
Box 4wd Auto 6.0 V8 158447• 2010 Chevy 2500 HD Ext. Cab Service
Body 4wd Auto 6.0 V8 172536• 2008 Chevy 1500 Ext. Cab Short Box
4wd Auto 5.3 V8 133937• 2002 Ford F150 4 Door Short Box 4wd
Auto 5.4 V8 247686 • 1998 Ford F 150 Ext. Cab Short Box
4wd 5 Speed 5.4 V8 234142• 1999 Ford F 550 Regular Cab Flatbed
4wd 5 Speed 7.3 Diesel 153781, Transmission Is Out Will Sell With Pickup
• 2003 Dodge 2500 4 Door Flatbed 4wd Auto Cummins Engine Out
TRAILERS• 2000 Trail King 35 Ton Detachable 4
Axle Trl. (Hydraulic Detach)• 2014 ABU 28Ft Trailer• 1998 Strick Van Trailer• 1995 Load King Bottom Dump Trailer -
3 Axle• 14 Ft. Lee 500 gallon Fuel Trailer With
Pump• 1988 Trail King Pintal Trailer w/ Winch • 1999 Roadking Trailer 20Ft Bumper
Pull• 1973 Hyster Flatbed Trailer - 3 Axle 28
Ft.• 1971 Trailmaster Flatbed Trailer - 40Ft.• 1969 Garwood Pup Trailer Gravel Box• 1957 Brown Van Trailer• 1997 Cavalier Travel Trailer (Camper)• 1989 Yukon Trailer (Camper)• 50 KW Perkins Diesel Genset On
Trailer• 4 Inch Water Pump Gas Engine On
Trailer• Small Van Box On Trailer• Homemade Spool Trailer• 1997 Homemade Flatbed Trailer
ATTACHMENTS / EQUIPMENT• V-Plow• Snow Wing• Kobelco Buckets• Hensley V-Rock Bucket For 790
Excavator• Bobcat Dirt Bucket - 66”• Bobcat Snow Bucket 80”• Bobcat Post Hole Digger• Bobcat Pallet Fork• Bobcat Auger• Bobcat Auger• Jay Mar 15 Wheel Packer• 11” Wacker Rammer• Sheepsfoot Roller• Jack Hammer• 2002 66 In. Ditching Bucket• Laser• Transmitter• Detector, Laser Mark II• Receiver, Omni 3Ch NDB ADJ• Welder• 12-Ton Press• Mobil Shop Crane• Air Compressor• Shop Jack & Vice• Tool Box With Drawers• Power Pressure Washer Steamer• Stihl Chain Saw• Symons Cement Forms• Engine Block Stand• Portable Air Compressor• 8x24 Kundle Trench Box With
Spreader Bars• Speed Shore Hydraulic Aluminum
Trenchbox• 10 Pipe Plugs• Misc. Discharge & Inlet Hoses• Pipe Fusion Machine• Wacker Trench Roller Model TR 820• HDPE Pipe Unused 4-18Inch 50Ft
Length• New 12 Inch 20-30 Ft. Culverts• New 24 Inch 20-30 Ft. Culverts• Spool Of Conduit Electrical And
Communication 2-6 Inch• 450 Engine And Transmission For An
1996 Komatsu Loader• Assortment Of Water Works Material• Spools Of 2-4 Inch Pipe• Misc. Shop Tools
DAN GOSS406-480-2778 • Sidney, MT
TERRY MOE #1012701-651-6536 • Watford City, ND
Join Us for a Night of...
Comic Relief!9-19-16
Monday, Sept 19thRichland County Fair Event Center
Tickets Available at Caring Corner Gift Shop
5:00 PMVendor Fair featuring Home-Based Distributors
6:00 PMSocial Hour withAppetizers & Beverages
7:00 PMProgram Speaker -Comedian, Jan McInnis
Jan McInnis has spent the past 20+ years as a professional comedian, professional speaker, and comedy writer. She was featured in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington
clean humor, and she has shared her humor keynotes with thousands of organizations from the Federal Reserve Banks to the Mayo Clinic. She is the author of 2 books,
Finding The Funny Fast: How To Create Quick Humor To Con-nect With Clients, Coworkers And Crowds, and her second book is titled Convention Comedian: Stories and Wisdom From Two Decades of Chicken Dinners and Comedy Clubs.
speaker, check out Jan’s website at www.TheWorkLady.com.
Please Note: You must be 21 years of age to attend.
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The MonDak Heritage Center and Northeastern Arts Net-work present the Eighth Annual Oktoberfest, Friday, October 7, 7:00 pm at the MonDak Heritage Center in Sidney, Montana.
Proceeds from this event provide funding for the continuing presentation of Live Music at the MonDak Heritage Center and area schools by MDHC and NAN.
while living on an isolated ranch in Southeastern Montana. There was no TV, but there was a piano. At age 11, he picked up trombone to play in the grade school band. After graduating in 1996 from Montana State University-Billings with a BA in
Master of Fine Arts in Western Orchestral Trombone Perfor-
World Music instructor. With an incredibly energetic band of
sound ensemble that is designed to make the audience move. Many years of national and international touring, recording and performing experiences with West African, Funk, Soul, Salsa,
Y Pan Blanco are melding high energy, danceable Funk, African and Salsa grooves with blistering instrumental solos, all aimed at sharing musical diversity with the audience.
Ticket price covers admission, souvenir glass, delicious food
and an unmatched selection of beverages.Our Oktoberfest sponsors this year include Stockman
Brewing Company.
premiere Oktoberfest celebration. This event historically sells
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or stop by to purchase.Additional information can be found at mondakheritagecen-
8th Annual Oktoberfest October 7
By Meagan DotsonSeptember is National Sewing Month and the Sidney
Chapter of the American Sewing Guild is inviting the public to
will be making tote bags with optional embellishments such as free-motion quilting, decorative stitching, appliques, and coloring on fabric with fabric markers, crayons and colored pencils. There will also be a machine embroidery demonstration and displays
completed in the past.There is no cost and people of all ages and sewing levels
are encouraged to attend.
in Minnesota, initiated the Sidney Chapter of the American Sew-
new,” commented member Luanne Williams.
The Sidney Chapter cur-
but are always ready to wel-come newcomers, especially younger generations, in hopes that the art and skill of sewing will be carried on.
There are also volunteer opportunities with the SidneyChapter, as the group sews lap quilts that are donated to the local Cancer Center for patients undergoing chemotherapy. Addition-ally they donate burp cloths, bibs, and blankets to the SunrisePregnancy Center, and pillowcases to the Matthew House.
Sidney Chapter of the American Sewing Guild, or call Williams
The Sidney Chapter of the American Sewing Guild Invites the Public to Join Them Sept. 15th
Above: The 2015 Sip & Sew welcomed people of all ages and sewing levels. Pictures courtesy of Luanne Williams
light background are machine embroidery outline designs that have been colored in with fabric markers and colored pencils. This just shows an example of what can be done with the colored designs. There will be stitched out designs for attendees to color and possibly use as a pocket on the tote bag they will be making.
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The Mondak Heritage Center Hosts Humanities Montana Speakers Bureau Program “Montana UFOs And Extraterrestrials” With Joan Bird September 9
Joan Bird
The MonDak Heritage Center will host the Human-ities Montana Speakers Bu-reau program “Montana UFOs and Extraterrestrials” with Joan Bird on Friday, Septem-ber 9, 2016 at 7pm. The pre-sentation is free and open to the public. Partial funding for the Speakers Bureau program is provided by a legislative
Trust and the National Endow-ment for the Humanities.
While many UFO sight-ings can be conventionally
explained, a small percentage of reports remain unexplained in both government and pri-vate investigations. Montana is home to some of the most
and interesting UFO reports in the history of ufology. Bird gives a short course in UFO literacy, using Montana events to illustrate different aspects of the phenomenon. Montana seems to be a place where there is a lot of historical UFO activity. The audience is invit-ed to share their own or their
Joan Bird is an author and researcher. She holds a Ph.D. in zoology and is the author of “Montana UFOs and Extraterrestrials” published by Riverbend Publishing which is available at the MonDak Heritage Center.
The MonDak Heritage Center is located at 120 3rd Avenue SE in Sidney. If you have any questions, please call the museum at 406-433-3500 or email us at [email protected].
Sidney SchoolThurs., Sept. 8: Burritos, tossed salad, peaches.Fri., Sept. 9: Toasted ham &cheese sandwich, tomato soup,apricots.Mon., Sept. 12: Hot dog, tater tots, pears.Tues., Sept. 13: Chicken taco, salad, mandarin oranges.Wed., Sept. 14: French toast,sausage link, hash brown, ap-plesauce.
Savage SchoolThurs., Sept. 8: Taco hot dish.Fri., Sept. 9: Chef salad.Mon., Sept. 12: Hot dogs.Tues., Sept. 13: Hamburgergravy.Wed., Sept. 14: Macaroni hotdish.
Rau SchoolThurs., Sept. 8: Mac-n-cheese,
Fri., Sept. 9: Hot ham-n-cheese sandwich, chips, veggies, snickersalad.Mon., Sept. 12: Chicken, pota-toes and gravy, corn, peaches.Tues., Sept. 13: Breakfast food for lunch.Wed., Sept. 14: Tater tot hotdish,green beans, mandarin oranges.
Froid SchoolThurs., Sept. 8: Taco casserole, tossed salad, salad bar, fruit, milk.Fri., Sept. 9: Polish dogs, smiley potatoes, broccoli, salad bar,fruit, milk.Mon., Sept. 12: Sausage gravy over biscuits, scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, orange slices, saladbar, milk.Tues., Sept. 13: French dipsandwiches, sweet potato fries, veggies, salad bar, fruit, milk.Wed., Sept. 14: Lasagna, garlic bread, corn, buns, salad bar, fruit,dessert, milk. Bainville SchoolThurs., Sept. 8: Mashed potato bowl, corn, fruit cup.Fri., Sept. 9: Spaghetti, bubble bread, carrots, mixed fruit.Mon., Sept. 12: Grilled chick-en, bun, potato, peas-n-carrots, pears.Tues., Sept. 13: Tortellini, mar-inara sauce, green beans, fruit, bread stix.Wed., Sept. 14: Taco-in-a-bag,taco bar, fruit.
Culbertson SchoolThurs., Sept. 8: Ham sandwich-es, chips, veggies, fruit, milk.Fri., Sept. 9: Super mac and cheese, fruit, milk.Mon., Sept. 12: Pork rib subs,coleslaw, fruit, milk.Tues., Sept. 13: Corn dogs, po-tato wedges, veggies, fruit, milk.Wed., Sept. 14: Egg rolls, rice, fruit, milk.
Richey SchoolThurs., Sept. 8: Tater tot casse-role, dinner roll, peas, peaches, milk.Fri., Sept. 9: Hot dogs, macaroni and cheese, pears, green beans, milk.Mon., Sept. 12: Chicken burger, pickle spear, peas, applesauce,milk.Tues., Sept. 13: Goulash, dinner roll, cooked carrots, pears, milk.Wed., Sept. 14: Tacos, freshveggies, peaches, milk.
Lambert SchoolThurs., Sept. 8: Cheese burger casserole, corn, applesauce,buns, milk.Fri., Sept. 9: Pizza, chips, jell-o, milk.Mon., Sept. 12: French dip, baked potato, creamed corn, apple crisp, milk.Tues., Sept. 13: Chicken or beef enchilada, fresh veggies, fruit,milk.Wed., Sept. 14: Roast beef and swiss, chips, pudding, milk.
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Professional Poker Player, Author, and Handball Champion Recalls
an Interesting LifeBy Meagan Dotson
Sidney native and 1960 Sidney High School (SHS) gradu-
and agate hunting along the Yellowstone River. He grew up in a time when everybody had cool cars, his own 1950 Pontiac
included. He would come home from college during the summers to work at the Eastern Montana Experiment Station, and years later his parents would sell their land to Montana Dakota Utilities where they would build the coal factory that is still there today. One of many things that Jones recalls is watching his dad play
poker at the Moose Lodge, and over the years his father taught him to play. It was a game that would later play an
Jones attended the Uni-versity of Montana in Missoula, where he began playing poker on a more regular basis. Re-
a couple of establishments offered him a unique opportu-nity. Jones was a shill, playing for the poker parlor itself; if he won, he got to keep half the winnings and the house took any losses.
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morning,” recalls Jones. “Play-
much of my education.”In 1980, he moved to Bill-
ings, MT where he still resides with his wife, Diane. After the move, Jones began playing
played in 15 World Poker Tour events and two World Series of Poker Tournaments. In 2003 he took 17th at the World Se-
ries of Poker in Las Vegas, winning $55,000.At the time Jones was working as an administrator at the
Crowley Law Firm, when one of the attorneys suggested he write a book and Jones took his advice.
Jones retired in 2005, and is currently working on his second
growing up in Montana during the homestead days. The friends
which began in Great Falls, MT in 1967.
Handball was an opportunity for me to be an athlete,” said Jones with tongue in cheek.
games, with each game scored to 21 points. It is a fast moving game played either as singles or doubles. Players wear thin gloves and hit a rubber ball, hence the name. In Great FallsJones played with Marvin Strom and Tom Quilling who are also SHS graduates.
“They were exceptional players and they taught me a lot about the sport. I went on to win two state championships inIdaho and competed in tournaments in the western half of the
because you have to be fairly coordinated with both hands.”Jones and his wife (a Registered Nurse) are Grizzly fans
and travel to Missoula regularly to watch college football. Be-
all living in Montana.
commented.As for his hometown, Jones attributes much of his success
“Sidney was a wonderful place to grow up and is a wonderful place to come back to,” he concluded.
The Sidney High School 1960 graduating class at their 55th High School Reunionin 2015.
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